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  "textContent": "Things I read (and enjoyed)\n\n- The Combahee River Collective Statement: Founding text of identity politics by a collective run by Black Lesbian women.\n- On Revolution: A cybernetic look at revolution.\n- The old world of tech is dying and the new cannot be born\n\n> _In a technopoly, the only ideas and thoughts that have social and cultural legitimacy are those that support, are supported by, and are mediated through technology._\n\n- Scott Alexander on taste: Contra Everyone on Taste, Three Model Organisms for Taste and Nostalgebraist's Hydrogen Jukeboxes\n- Remarks on Gender\n- What Deontological Bars?\n\nLinks I saved\n\n- Hacker Jargon\n- StumbleTV: Roulette for the public internet's accidentally-open webcams.\n- gecit: DPI bypass tool - eBPF on Linux, TUN on macOS/Windows.\n- Monitor every stock trade Congress makes\n- meditype: Read books by typing passages one by one.\n- Are.na personals: Personal introductions/requests on are.na\n- The Strategy & Planning Scrapbook: A curated collection of strategy frameworks, creative provocations, and planning tools.\n- The Virtual OS Museum: If a working version of an operating system exists somewhere, the goal is to have it here, in a form anyone can run on a reasonably modern laptop/desktop.\n- Museum of the Human Web\n- Today's Rothko: Daily Rothko matching the temperature, brightness and the mood of the day.\n- url.town: a web directory, curated by members of the omg.lol community.\n- TogetherLetters: Everyone in your group writes a short update. They compile it into one beautiful newsletter and deliver it automatically.\n- KWSX: WEBSEX RADIO \n- Radio Venus: radio according to your zodiac\n\nBooks entered my to-read list\n\n- One Man's View of the World by Lee Kuan Yew\n- How China Became Capitalist by Ronald Coase and Wang Yin\n- The New China Playbook by Xin Kewu\n- River Town by Peter Hessler\n- Has China Won? by Kishore Mahbubani\n- The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction by Walter Benjamin\n- Illumine Lingao by Xiao Feng\n- Spinoza, Atheist by Steven Nadler\n- Hierarchy in the Forest: The Evolution of Egalitarian Behavior by Christopher Boehm\n- Inventing the Renaissance: The Myth of a Golden Age by Ada Palmer\n- Symptom Invented: Lacan and the History of Marxism by Max Maher\n- Hayek's Bastards: Race, Gold, IQ, and the Capitalism of the Far Right by Quinn Slobodian\n\nMovies entered my watchlist\n\n- Femme Fatale (2002), directed by Brian De Palma\n- The Conformist (1970), directed by Bernardo Bertolucci",
  "title": "May 2026 Monthly Dump"
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